TripAdvisor Closes Comments on Salisbury Cathedral After Interview with Skripal Poisoners
Tripadvisor, a popular travel site, warned that it was temporarily not accepting reviews on the page of the Cathedral in Salisbury in the UK. TJournal.
“TripAdvisor temporarily does not accept reviews of this object, as it attracted increased attention due to a recent event and received a large number of reviews not based on personal experience.
If you would like to share your personal impressions of visiting this property, please return to our site after a while. We look forward to receiving your feedback!” reads the Tripadvisor page.
The technical ability to leave a review while not disabled and works as usual.
At the time of publication of the notes on the page indicated that the object left about six thousand comments, but you can read only three thousand of them.
The cathedral became the focus of world media attention after suspects in the poisoning of Sergei and Julia Skripal Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov saidthat came to Salisbury to look at this landmark "with the 123-meter spire and watch" and denied any involvement in the crime. They said that they visited Salisbury as tourists and are not agents of the GRU. According to them, they arrived in England on March 2, and the next day they arrived in Salisbury. Left the UK men 4 March. They noted that Salisbury is a tourist city with a famous cathedral throughout Europe.
On Russian Twitter, their statement seemed unconvincing to many and became the occasion for numerous jokes. Tourism-related companies began using Petrov and Boshirova as advertisements.
Recall the attempt on life Former Colonel of the GRU Sergey Skrypal and his daughter Julia happened 4 March in British Salisbury. London blames Moscow for the incident, the Kremlin rejects all involvement in the crime.
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